Get out your guns, battle's begun.
Are you a saint or a sinner?
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Ody had been walking for days, for days she walked to leave all she ever knew behind her. To finally be free, and she felt oddly empty now. She had no plan in life anymore, no dream to follow. And yet there was something she loved to this freedom as well. She lived as a loner most of her life despite always living with a large group of wolves around her. She missed her family but knew that they all deserved to move one and to live their lives how they wanted. Who knew what they were up to and where they gone. She smiled happily to herself as she watched the river in front of her. She liked it here, it was far from the lowlands and far from the damned rock. Not that she blamed the whitestone pack for her father's departure. No, she blamed the black Archer woman.
The river was perhaps what she liked the most, it was always moving, it never stopped. Somehow she wanted to be like it and yet not, she did not wanna just go one and one and one for all eternity. She wanted something special, she wanted to have a family again to belong. Perhaps that was why she had taken residence in the den not too far from where she was currently laying.
For that she had, the last few days she spent in the den near the river. She managed to actually catch a few fish, though she was not the best at water hunting no she highly preferred red meat. Though with the forest seeming full of dear and other good hunting material she had managed to stick to rabbits. She was not stupid, one wolf hardly had a chance agist a full-grown doe or buck. Though at the given time she was just laying at the edge of the river enjoying the sound of the birds in the trees and the swift sound of rushing water. Perhaps the only thing missing, the only thing nagging her was the feeling of loneliness rising in her heart. Though she felt she was not ready to join a pack yet, she felt she needed more time to get over her fathers disappearing and the fact that so many of her former family members had moved one. So that was the reason her last few days had bend spent in solitude traveling and in her den by the swiftly running river.